You may be able to extend your Student visa to stay longer and continue your course or study a new course. This includes if you currently have a Tier 4 (General) student visa.
To extend your visa you must:
be in the UK on a Student visa or a Tier 4 (General) student visa
have an unconditional offer of a place on a course with a licensed student sponsor - shown by your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
show that your studies are at a higher academic level than your current course (called the ‘academic progress requirement’) - there are some exceptions
If you’ve been in the UK with a valid visa for less than 12 months, you’ll need to prove you have enough money to support yourself in the UK.
Apply to extend your dependents' visas at the same time as you extend your own visa. If you cannot apply at the same time, your partner or child can extend their visas at a later date - this must be before their current visa expires.
Showing academic progress
If you’re currently studying in the UK, you’ll usually need to show your studies will be at a higher academic level than your current course.
Your new course must be one of the following:
at a higher academic level than your current course
at the same level and related to your previous course or career aspirations - it must be degree level or above at a Higher Education Provider (HEP)
intercalated to a medicine, dentistry or medical science course you started studying under your Student visa (including a Tier 4 (General) student visa)
You do not need to show your studies are at a higher level if you’re doing one of the following:
re-sitting exams or repeating modules
applying for the first time to a new institution to complete a course you started at an institution that lost its student sponsorship licence
applying after working as a student union sabbatical officer to complete a qualification you started studying under your last Student visa (including a Tier 4 (General) student visa)
completing a PhD or other doctorate that you started studying under your last Student visa (including a Tier 4 (General) student visa)
continuing your medical, dentistry or medical science degree after completing an intercalated course
applying to extend your stay to complete your studies because you’ve done (or want to do) a work placement or study abroad programme
When to apply
The earliest you can apply is 3 months before your course starts.
You must apply before your current visa expires. Your new course must begin with 28 days of your current visa expiring.
For example, if your visa expires on 1 December, you must apply for a new visa before 1 December. Your new course must begin by 29 December.
You must also apply within 6 months of getting a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS).
You can stay in the UK until you get your decision.
If you applied for an administrative review because your application was refused, you can stay in the UK until you get your review decision.
Fees
For each person, you’ll need to pay:
£475 to extend this visa
the healthcare surcharge - check how much you’ll have to pay
You may need to pay £19.20 to have your biometric information (fingerprints and a photo) taken.
Apply
You must apply online.
As part of your application you’ll need to prove your identity.
How you do this depends on where you’re from and the type of passport you have.
You’ll either:
give your fingerprints and a photograph (biometric information) at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) service point
use the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app to scan your identity document - you will also create or sign in to your UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account
You’ll be told what you need to do when you apply.
Comments